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we continue now with randi kay. >> thank you very much. we want to start with a bizarre controversy. some are calling weiner-gate. congressman anthony weiner has hired an attorney to advise him on what to do next after a lewd photo of a man was sent from his twitter account to a college student in seattle. the photo showed a man from the waist down in his underwear with an apparent erection. the photo and tweet were quickly deleted. representative weiner is denying he posted the photo, and says it was a prank by a hacker. we caught up with the congressman again today to get some more answers. but this is what he said. >> aren't you concerned someone is looking at your sensitive information? >> i'm going to return to working on the things i care about. i participated in the story a couple of days now, given comments on it. this is a distraction, and i'm not going to let it distract me. >> are the capitol police looking into it? >> put out a statement about that in the past couple days. put out a couple statements. i'm trying the best to --
we continue now with randi kay. >> thank you very much. we want to start with a bizarre controversy. some are calling weiner-gate. congressman anthony weiner has hired an attorney to advise him on what to do next after a lewd photo of a man was sent from his twitter account to a college student in seattle. the photo showed a man from the waist down in his underwear with an apparent erection. the photo and tweet were quickly deleted. representative weiner is denying he posted the photo,...
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the kay schiller survey says they slid another 4% in the first quarter. so what does it mean? it means that prices in 20 major markets have now fallen below what was considered the bottom two years ago. i'm going to break down those numbers in about 20 minutes. >>> afghanistan's leader calls it his last warning to nato and the united states, who says, do not attack afghan homes, even if militants may be inside. president hamid karzai is responding to a weekend raid that left as many as 14 afghan civilians dead. and he says that nato runs the risk of becoming an occupier if more civilians die. >>> reports say that radco mladic could be transferred to the hague as early as today to face war crimes charges. a second court has rejected mladic's move not to be extradited. the former bosnian serb military commander claims he is too ill to stand trial. >>> a shooting outside a preschool, and a teacher keeping a cool head. >> reporter: a teacher calmly instructs her students to take cover and sings songs while suspected cartel members exchange gunfire outside of her classroom. the tea
the kay schiller survey says they slid another 4% in the first quarter. so what does it mean? it means that prices in 20 major markets have now fallen below what was considered the bottom two years ago. i'm going to break down those numbers in about 20 minutes. >>> afghanistan's leader calls it his last warning to nato and the united states, who says, do not attack afghan homes, even if militants may be inside. president hamid karzai is responding to a weekend raid that left as many as...
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according to the latest kay schiller index, prices in march fell 2.9% from a year earlier down about .8% from the prior month. san francisco, bay area, not any different, down over 5% from a year earlier and down a tenth of a percent from a month ago. selling in the market is basically fallen off after the federal home buyer tax credit expired in the spring of last year. there hasn't been much movement and a big chunk of the market that is selling almost a third of it are foreclosed properties. those prices are cheaper and as a result, that's bringing prices further down. a lot of people are still waiting until the job market gets going before they decide to get out there and buy a home. the home market has a long way to go before it recovers to its pre-recession levels. >>> better piece of news out there this morning is thatapple says that steve jobs will present the keynote address at the conference next week. that's important for appear until that it shows that jobs, who has been on indefinite medical leave since january, is still healthy enough to get on stage and deliver a speec
according to the latest kay schiller index, prices in march fell 2.9% from a year earlier down about .8% from the prior month. san francisco, bay area, not any different, down over 5% from a year earlier and down a tenth of a percent from a month ago. selling in the market is basically fallen off after the federal home buyer tax credit expired in the spring of last year. there hasn't been much movement and a big chunk of the market that is selling almost a third of it are foreclosed properties....
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goes to places like mount vernon and gettysburg, and she has not declared, but this could be an ind kay or the of where she is leaning. this is what she is saying about the tour. >> well, it certainly looks like a campaign bus, and if you are not running for president, why the tour? >> this is not a campaign bus, but it is a bus to express to america how much we appreciate our foundation and to invite more people to be interested in all that is good about america, and to remind ourselves that we don't need to fundamentally transform america, but we need to restore what is good about america, and you can start by doing that right in here. so i am glad that you are here. >> and all of the sudden exposure stirs up extreme feelings on both sides. and pretty much two camps, the haters and the praisers and then those in the media who seem to obsessed, and what is it all about? joining me right now is to talk about palin's appeal is ford o'connell, a republican strategist and also real clear politics.com national reporter scott conroy, and cnn senior political editor mark preston. scott, let's
goes to places like mount vernon and gettysburg, and she has not declared, but this could be an ind kay or the of where she is leaning. this is what she is saying about the tour. >> well, it certainly looks like a campaign bus, and if you are not running for president, why the tour? >> this is not a campaign bus, but it is a bus to express to america how much we appreciate our foundation and to invite more people to be interested in all that is good about america, and to remind...
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report of world war one wrote a line war was a fiend who stopped our clocks though we met him graham and kay and i know people who got their clocks stopped so badly they never got beyond drugs . women suicide whatever you want to call it and that happened to me and i think my clock was stopped for close to forty years before i got over that. i was ashamed i was ashamed that i had been wounded i was ashamed that i hadn't been a hero. i never understood that my problems with my parents my problems with my wife my ex-wife were buried in the fact that i had gotten blown up i never i never understood it repressed and totally and then back again to go to a coffee shop and i would hear the big bands of my two hundred forty five and i would weep like a baby in public i have no idea that what i was doing i could weep right now was going back to try to find that little boy of my teeth and what happened. the fall of eighty four i was driven to go back to fly to look for birds to spend the night there to rent a car and file and find the place where i was wounded on september seventh one hundred forty fo
report of world war one wrote a line war was a fiend who stopped our clocks though we met him graham and kay and i know people who got their clocks stopped so badly they never got beyond drugs . women suicide whatever you want to call it and that happened to me and i think my clock was stopped for close to forty years before i got over that. i was ashamed i was ashamed that i had been wounded i was ashamed that i hadn't been a hero. i never understood that my problems with my parents my...
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it was then owned by hutchison wam po, the lee kai shing family in hong kong. [narrator] how television develops in asia will be critical to the future of the new global media empires that are being created. i think that audiences all over the world are going to take time to become attuned to the concept of international news. people are still principally interested in what's happening in their own patch, even if that patch is very big. so it is going to take us time to develop in, as far as television is concerned, the international idea, but i do think that idea is beginning to grow, and i think more and more people will want the news from a different perspective. cnn has been very successful from an american point of view over the last 14 or 15 years in building up an international perspective, albeit based from the american point of view, and i think now is the time for a british point of view to come forward in the same way. the other thing we have to be careful about is the fear, particularly among small and third world nations, that they are going to be
it was then owned by hutchison wam po, the lee kai shing family in hong kong. [narrator] how television develops in asia will be critical to the future of the new global media empires that are being created. i think that audiences all over the world are going to take time to become attuned to the concept of international news. people are still principally interested in what's happening in their own patch, even if that patch is very big. so it is going to take us time to develop in, as far as...
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big daddy kay spent the majority of his day pitching from the stretch. rickie weeks a two-run double. kahne not good, he ties a career high allowing 11 hits, the brewers with 6-0. more bad news, red hot d-backs win, they day over first place in the national league west. >>> the a's going for the sweep against the orioles at the coliseum, 5-1, come back begins." willingham, three-run jack, team leading ninth of the year, they score 4 in the 10th, andrew bailey activated off the disabled list. pitches a 1, 2, 3 seventh. daily, they should start tomorrow or often. he shuts the door in the ninth for his second consecutive game and picks up the save. the a's sweep their first three game set of the season 6-4, the final there, they are back at .500. the yankees ph town tomorrow to start a three game series. joline henderson started all three games, this weekend's super regional, after getting blown out by kentucky this morning. the bears bounced back in the deciding game. jordan wallace, a tua oh two- run double. cal goes on to win 9-0. they are headed back to
big daddy kay spent the majority of his day pitching from the stretch. rickie weeks a two-run double. kahne not good, he ties a career high allowing 11 hits, the brewers with 6-0. more bad news, red hot d-backs win, they day over first place in the national league west. >>> the a's going for the sweep against the orioles at the coliseum, 5-1, come back begins." willingham, three-run jack, team leading ninth of the year, they score 4 in the 10th, andrew bailey activated off the...
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kay, is the danger over? >> reporter: it is. that is the case. the evacuation has been lifted. air quality around the area has checked out. roads are also -- they were closed earlier, also being opened back up. this fire was really contained to the storage portion of the plant. i'm told by the fire chief that this could have been a whole lot worse because of the chemicals that they were dealing with here at this plant. >> i assume nobody has been hurt. do they know why it started? >> that is also under investigation. no one was hurt. the plant was not operating at the time. but two firefighters did have to be treated for heat related illnesses. >> all right, kay, thank you so much. that was kay johnson with wbtv, our affiliate in charlotte. >>> a lot of us grew up with the food pyramid as a guide post. now it's getting a radical makeover. let's find out from elizabeth cohen who joins us by phone. what's this all about ? >> reporter: drew, there's been a lot of complaints about the food pyramid so now the federal government is coming up with a new icon, and we're told by the usd
kay, is the danger over? >> reporter: it is. that is the case. the evacuation has been lifted. air quality around the area has checked out. roads are also -- they were closed earlier, also being opened back up. this fire was really contained to the storage portion of the plant. i'm told by the fire chief that this could have been a whole lot worse because of the chemicals that they were dealing with here at this plant. >> i assume nobody has been hurt. do they know why it started?...
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. >> in my case, i've spoken with ambassador scobee and met with ambassador scobee and kai wrote met with ambassador scobee in cairo number of times and almost weekly contact with the consulate general there. i. >> incorrectly communicate with ambassador jacobs. attention and responsiveness has not been my issue. really, it is ironic in a way that this amount of attention almost takes away from the need to act on either party and i would give up all of this attention for one single act, linear move in the direction of a return and i have not seen that and i think a lot of the diplomatic. >> it's in the way of any activity whatsoever. i would also note that for the record, it is difficult to speak directly about the state department when you believe that the return of your children falls squarely into their hands and to think about being negative in any which way. as a family, as a parent in a situation you do not in any way want to speak out against an entity because they could provide an avenue for the return of your children. regarding the mlat, the state department has filed a req
. >> in my case, i've spoken with ambassador scobee and met with ambassador scobee and kai wrote met with ambassador scobee in cairo number of times and almost weekly contact with the consulate general there. i. >> incorrectly communicate with ambassador jacobs. attention and responsiveness has not been my issue. really, it is ironic in a way that this amount of attention almost takes away from the need to act on either party and i would give up all of this attention for one single...
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hacemos una pausa, pero más adelante en noticias univisión 14 la liberación prede presos e california kais consternación en algunos alcalde al otro lado de la frontera. >>> qué tal amigos llega el fin de semana, tenemos el pronóstico extendido al volver . >>> gracias qué tl muy buenas tardes, para todos los que van de viaje en auto no rmóvil vaya cargados de paciencia porque todo el mundo quiere salir, la entrada de maza de raire frío ls personas que vayan a la montaña lleve equipo invernal porque el frío y algunas nevadas en próximos días estarán en zonas altas y norte de california en la bahía bahía las condiciones agradable, mañana sábado con nublados 61° f, bueno, domingo 63° f, lunes 61 f, a todos los que llegan a la ciudad de san francisco en el norte de california condiciones también buenas y agradable igual que san josé, temperatura 64 y 67° f, de sábado a lunes, tenga un lulind de semana, les tec mngo más detalles esta noche. >>> los col des de la ciudad de la frontera de méxico expresaron su pro pasión por un fallo del tribunal de estados unidos, ordenaron
hacemos una pausa, pero más adelante en noticias univisión 14 la liberación prede presos e california kais consternación en algunos alcalde al otro lado de la frontera. >>> qué tal amigos llega el fin de semana, tenemos el pronóstico extendido al volver . >>> gracias qué tl muy buenas tardes, para todos los que van de viaje en auto no rmóvil vaya cargados de paciencia porque todo el mundo quiere salir, la entrada de maza de raire frío ls personas que vayan a la...
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i'm katty kay. fit to stand trial. ratko mladic, the man accused of the worst atrocities in the bosnian war will face charges of genocide. >> he is going to be delivered in the next few days. this is the only procedure that we have to respect. >> we'll be reporting from where he is alleged to masterminded the general size. terror in the skies. new details show pilots battle to save an air france jet before it plunked into the ocean two years ago. and changing climates. new york's mayor tells the bbc cities may step in where governments fear to tread. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. mladicla, the former bosnian serb general accused of the worst atrocities in europe since the second world war will be sent to the war crimes trinele at the hague within days. that was the message from is serbia's president tonight who said he would pursue those who helped mladic escape justice for the last 15 years. mladic who was captured yesterday faces 15 charges of war crimes including genocide. his l
i'm katty kay. fit to stand trial. ratko mladic, the man accused of the worst atrocities in the bosnian war will face charges of genocide. >> he is going to be delivered in the next few days. this is the only procedure that we have to respect. >> we'll be reporting from where he is alleged to masterminded the general size. terror in the skies. new details show pilots battle to save an air france jet before it plunked into the ocean two years ago. and changing climates. new york's...
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collins, kai and oh, david, joshua, lucy greenberg, shannon, ricky kephart, noel kephart, mary victoria lee, keonna and -- now ask mr.-- if you could proceed. >> thank you mr. chairman and members of congress for inviting me to testify today regarding the ongoing tragedy of international parental kidnapping. i am joshua izzard soul and legal guardian. my american-born and race daughter of an only child who has taken almost eight bits ago to russia. whose voice i haven't heard for many long months now. i have been living for nearly eight months with a hole in my life while some like mr. tom sylvester in cincinnati ohio whose testimony read during the preparation of my own and his daughter and others like them have lived with that whole for many years. our great country must stop the constant bleating of its most important resource, its children. in the interest of others more tangible or natural resources. as a nation we need to construct legal mechanisms to facilitate resolution of existing parental kidnappings and put in place effective preventive mechanisms to assure that our citizens
collins, kai and oh, david, joshua, lucy greenberg, shannon, ricky kephart, noel kephart, mary victoria lee, keonna and -- now ask mr.-- if you could proceed. >> thank you mr. chairman and members of congress for inviting me to testify today regarding the ongoing tragedy of international parental kidnapping. i am joshua izzard soul and legal guardian. my american-born and race daughter of an only child who has taken almost eight bits ago to russia. whose voice i haven't heard for many...
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signet jewelers, owner of jared and kay jewelers, was up 5%. earnings came in better than expected. this is a new 52-week high for coach, up 5%. and polo ralph lauren recovered some of what it lost yesterday, up 3%. two other retailers-- shoe store genesco raised its outlook-- shares hit a new 52-week high. electronics store h.h. greg tried to snap back after a falling this year. strong earnings helped the stock add almost 18%. drug maker abbott lab shed more than 1.5% as volume picked up. the national institutes of health stopped drug trials for its cholesterol treatment because it was found to be ineffective. meantime, emergent bio-solutions rallied more than 15% to a three-year high. the company is expected to get a u.s. government contract for its anthrax vaccine. finally, some financial fallout from the midwestern tornadoes for shareholders of empire district electric. the company provides electricity in missouri, kansas, oklahoma and arkansas. shares dove 15% after suspending its quarterly dividend for the rest of the year. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> suzanne: when
signet jewelers, owner of jared and kay jewelers, was up 5%. earnings came in better than expected. this is a new 52-week high for coach, up 5%. and polo ralph lauren recovered some of what it lost yesterday, up 3%. two other retailers-- shoe store genesco raised its outlook-- shares hit a new 52-week high. electronics store h.h. greg tried to snap back after a falling this year. strong earnings helped the stock add almost 18%. drug maker abbott lab shed more than 1.5% as volume picked up. the...
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the judge cleared the jury from the courtroom before kay sipcas ex-boyfriend took the stand. >> was the secret that casey had shared with you that she had been abused by her father? >> no. >> what was the secret that she had shared with you? >> lee anthony tried to sexually abuse her. he tried to feel her up. >> all right, let's move on to mr. george anthony, her father. >> hitting. that's all i can remember. i took it as discipline. >> reporter: george anthony denies those accusations. and while casey's behavior is one thing, her own words are another. from her friend, melissa england, a claim she once overheard casey saying this. >> and as she hung up she said, she kind of flew the phone down in the dash board and just said, "oh my god, i'm such a good liar." >> reporter: and then ricardo morales, another ex-boyfriend, who posted this picture on his myspace page. the caption reads "win her over with chloroform." prosecutors say chloroform was detected in the trunk of casey anthony's car, where they believe the body of her daughter lay decomposing for days. >> why did you post this on
the judge cleared the jury from the courtroom before kay sipcas ex-boyfriend took the stand. >> was the secret that casey had shared with you that she had been abused by her father? >> no. >> what was the secret that she had shared with you? >> lee anthony tried to sexually abuse her. he tried to feel her up. >> all right, let's move on to mr. george anthony, her father. >> hitting. that's all i can remember. i took it as discipline. >> reporter: george...
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might have knocked out a top contender competing against sarkozy for the presidency but experts say yes kay was toppled at the wrong time when you've still got worries about whether the euro will still be the currency of all these european countries in the next twelve to twenty four months and at the same time spending hundreds of millions forcing their way into the libyan conflict they don't see eye to eye but they going to try to regroup around. the idea that it's a humanitarian intervention and the u.n. resolution a resolution that china and russia didn't veto but have claimed has been manipulated to suit western interests perhaps there will be an appearance of agreement but if there is an appearance of agreement in my mind it won't be an appearance appearance at the g. eight is hard not to notice the venue is usually some exclusive resort town where you can't hear protest over the euro and it's easy to forget bombs are falling in libya this year france is beautiful normandy was chosen to house leaders as they sit down to debate some of the world's ugliest problems and once again are fac
might have knocked out a top contender competing against sarkozy for the presidency but experts say yes kay was toppled at the wrong time when you've still got worries about whether the euro will still be the currency of all these european countries in the next twelve to twenty four months and at the same time spending hundreds of millions forcing their way into the libyan conflict they don't see eye to eye but they going to try to regroup around. the idea that it's a humanitarian intervention...
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kay hill -- cahill pitching in anaheim. here it comes and there it goes. this is a bomb. 2-1 angels in the fifth. and that is back to back jacks. the sharks will clean out their lockers thinking of another season where they did well. they had the season end. a bizarre play leaves a sour taste. he fired it in the series ending goal. everybody else is wondering what is going on? what happened? another bitter ending. >> you can ask 27 teams and they are jealous at the success we have had. you get down to the top two teams and they are pretty good teams. next wear we have to beat it. >> a game high 31. this jumper in the fourth quarter and giving oklahoma city an eight-point lead. the mavs rally. he had 26. dallas up one. less than a minute to go and he is trying to save the ball. a jump ball and tip and goes to shawn marion for the breakaway to put it away 196. mavs advance to the nba finals beating the thunder four games to 1. and the warriors are getting ready for next season for steph curry. this means ankle surgery. he had a surgery and averaged 19 points
kay hill -- cahill pitching in anaheim. here it comes and there it goes. this is a bomb. 2-1 angels in the fifth. and that is back to back jacks. the sharks will clean out their lockers thinking of another season where they did well. they had the season end. a bizarre play leaves a sour taste. he fired it in the series ending goal. everybody else is wondering what is going on? what happened? another bitter ending. >> you can ask 27 teams and they are jealous at the success we have had....
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the defense claims the toddler drowned in the family's swimming pool and that kay see's father tried to cover it -- casey afather tried to kocher -- cover it up -- casey's father tried to cover it up. >>> today, david mitching, the kidnapper of elizabeth smart, could get a life sentence. elizabeth smart was only 14 when she was kidnapped at knife point out of her bedroom in 2002 and then she was forced to marry mitchell. >>> the sharks heading home to san jose following their elimination from the nhl playoffs. >> back to the line. [ cheers ] >> you heard the evice presidenttion of the crowd, vancouver canucks heading to the finals after beating the sharks in double overtime. that's what they needed, 3-2. sharks were beaten by a strange goal that stunned nearly everyone on the ice. the puck appeared to be heading behind the san jose net, so everyone, including the goalie, focused their attention there. instead, the puck hit a post behind the glass and somehow trickled to a vancouver player. it's just a fluke where the puck rolls and goes. >> they had an exciting season. >> it really w
the defense claims the toddler drowned in the family's swimming pool and that kay see's father tried to cover it -- casey afather tried to kocher -- cover it up -- casey's father tried to cover it up. >>> today, david mitching, the kidnapper of elizabeth smart, could get a life sentence. elizabeth smart was only 14 when she was kidnapped at knife point out of her bedroom in 2002 and then she was forced to marry mitchell. >>> the sharks heading home to san jose following their...
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now kay jewelers brings you neil lane bridal. - this scrollwork is a vintage technique, very intricate. - each ring is an original neil lane design, for the star in your life. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq®, a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens and young adults. pristiq is not approved for children under 18. do not take pristiq with maois. taking pristiq with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. tell your doctor about all your medications, including those for migraine, to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. pristiq may cause or worsen high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or glaucoma.
now kay jewelers brings you neil lane bridal. - this scrollwork is a vintage technique, very intricate. - each ring is an original neil lane design, for the star in your life. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq®, a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine....
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cnn "newsroom" continues right now with randi kay in for ali velshi. >> hi, suzanne and thank you. >>> the sun is shining in joplin, missouri, and that is a major development. those folks will never take for granted again. for the first time since the city was hit by the single deadliest tornado in decades, search and rescue efforts aren't being hindered by driving rain or hail or lightning, which struck two police officers last night. one is okay, the other in critical condition. the confirmed death toll in sunday's disaster now stands at 118. but authorities say more than ten times that many still are unaccounted for. >> joplin's head of emergency management says people scattered and simply can't get home or maybe no longer have homes and haven't yet called in. but then there's will norton, blown out of his hummer on his way home from high school graduation. his family thinks -- thinks he's in a hospital somewhere. and sky lar logs don, a 1-year-old. his great uncle spoke to cnn this morning. >> the night of the tornado that evening. and they had him in the hallway in the house, and
cnn "newsroom" continues right now with randi kay in for ali velshi. >> hi, suzanne and thank you. >>> the sun is shining in joplin, missouri, and that is a major development. those folks will never take for granted again. for the first time since the city was hit by the single deadliest tornado in decades, search and rescue efforts aren't being hindered by driving rain or hail or lightning, which struck two police officers last night. one is okay, the other in critical...
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kay lin merry, also 17 at the time that these actions took place was dating mulvey hill and she agreed to continuation without a finding. prosecutors have said all along the haunting stem -- the taunting stems from jealousy. she made an apology, wishing she could go back in time and change her actions saying she put the relationship with her boyfriend ahead of the good behavior and morals she had been taught throughout her life. phoebie prince's mother made an emotional statement, speaking to both defendants. take a listen: >> [inaudible comments] >> i would not wish this kind of pain on any parent. >> reporter: three more of the teenagers charged with bullying phoebie prior to her death will be in court tomorrow and there is a sixth teenager who is expected to go to trial on statutory rape charges later this summer. jenna: a heartbreaking story as you say, molly. molly line, live in massachusetts for us today, thank you. jon: right now jenna, we have very dramatic video to show you. firefighters, coming to the aid of a man attacked by a swarm of bees, africanized bees, potentially dea
kay lin merry, also 17 at the time that these actions took place was dating mulvey hill and she agreed to continuation without a finding. prosecutors have said all along the haunting stem -- the taunting stems from jealousy. she made an apology, wishing she could go back in time and change her actions saying she put the relationship with her boyfriend ahead of the good behavior and morals she had been taught throughout her life. phoebie prince's mother made an emotional statement, speaking to...
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it's quite literally true what clive stafford smith thought of my effort that the human rights lawyer kai suffered snip who is based in europe who has represented for prisoners in the american south who now represents all prisoners you know he describes it as human experimentation and then that really is what it is because because what's happened is that in switching from one road to another and not just switching provide right another.
it's quite literally true what clive stafford smith thought of my effort that the human rights lawyer kai suffered snip who is based in europe who has represented for prisoners in the american south who now represents all prisoners you know he describes it as human experimentation and then that really is what it is because because what's happened is that in switching from one road to another and not just switching provide right another.
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. >> i want to go to something david kay said. it's one of the most famous quotes of the book. he was sent into iraq to find this stuff. he said about condoleezza rice, she was probably the worst national security adviser in modern times since the office was created. worst ever, in effect. >> i have thought about that and thought about the national security advisers we have had. it's not like we have had a tremendous amount of great ones, with great accomplishments to show. it's hard to think of anyone who delivered a worse performance than condoleezza rice. >> i can go back to george bundy in the vietnam conflict and bundy is pushing for johnson to escalate in 1965 and kissinger telling nixon and nixon agreeing that they need to make the chilean. when it comes to doing the job, the national security adviser is told to do, that is coordinate national security policy, discipline the system. i think i would have to agree. >> i think we need a longer discussion on it one night. that is absolutely where the debate would focus, who did the worse version of that job. thank you very m
. >> i want to go to something david kay said. it's one of the most famous quotes of the book. he was sent into iraq to find this stuff. he said about condoleezza rice, she was probably the worst national security adviser in modern times since the office was created. worst ever, in effect. >> i have thought about that and thought about the national security advisers we have had. it's not like we have had a tremendous amount of great ones, with great accomplishments to show. it's...
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kay -- >> i think the right strategy is to focus on the engine of destruction in our economy todayly is the fed. the fed is savaging main street with zero interest on their savings with the massive inflation we have now in food and fuel. at the same time. it is fueling the greatest bubble that we've seen yet. even bigger than housing. it's all going to a few thousand people. now, that has to stop, and he could stop that, and yet, what did he do? he reappointed the same guy who brought you the problem that elected him in 2 008. >> you discuss this later in the green room and up next, we go to rome where the catholic church put p pope john paul ii one step closer sainthood. in the past, when we thought about computing, we thought about boxes. on a smarter planet, computing has left the box. generating 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day. today everything computes. which means we need to think differently about computing. how we manage it. how we deliver it. how we design it to run a railroad spot a trend. spot a market change and act on it. a smarter planet is built with smarter co
kay -- >> i think the right strategy is to focus on the engine of destruction in our economy todayly is the fed. the fed is savaging main street with zero interest on their savings with the massive inflation we have now in food and fuel. at the same time. it is fueling the greatest bubble that we've seen yet. even bigger than housing. it's all going to a few thousand people. now, that has to stop, and he could stop that, and yet, what did he do? he reappointed the same guy who brought you...
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. >> couric: those who knew princess diana well like richard kay said she believed harry would make the better king. >> she felt she knew william's character better than any that william was not cut out to be king and harry whom she used to call good king harry will be better suited to the role. things have changed. i mean william is a very different young man from the one that was around in 1997. >> couric: and there is little doubt that had princess diana lived to see this day, she would be extremely proud of both her sons. announcer: naturals from purina cat chow. delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. it's pretty revolutionary. patented, actually. it takes a snapshot of your good driving habits, so you can save money. like a snapshot? that's what i'm talking about. in a sports car. show it to me. yes! i want to believe it! ooh! fierce! argh! love it. i think we have it. the snapshot discount. new, huge, and only from progressive. you could get arrested for that you know. it's not what you think. lo
. >> couric: those who knew princess diana well like richard kay said she believed harry would make the better king. >> she felt she knew william's character better than any that william was not cut out to be king and harry whom she used to call good king harry will be better suited to the role. things have changed. i mean william is a very different young man from the one that was around in 1997. >> couric: and there is little doubt that had princess diana lived to see this...
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. - thank mom with the charmed memories collection from kay, the number one jewelry store in america. - i love you guys. - we know. no, no, i just paid my car insurance bill -- ouch. [ man whistles ] sounds like somebody paid too much. excuse me? i use progressive's "name your price" tool. they showed me a range of coverages, and i picked the one that worked for me. i saved hundreds when switching. hundreds? who are you? just a man that loves savings... and pie. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. >>> late last night, former president george w. bush issued a statement on the death of osama bin laden. mr. bush called it a momentous achievement, and a victory for america, for people who seek peace around the world, and for all those who lost loved ones on september 11th. he went on to say, tonight america has sent an unmistakable message, no matter how long it takes, justice will be done. >>> for americans, getting bin laden is cause for jubilation. the announcement triggered spontaneous celebrations around the country this morning. including ground zero here in new yo
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presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, the bbc's katty kay, associate editor of "the washington post," author of "obama's wars," bob woodward. happy mother's day to you, ladies. i will start with that. bob woodward, what do we now know that we didn't know report? you reported exclusive details over the weekend in "the washington post"? >> well, we know that this was a ten-year hunt that was very frustrating for everyone, at the highest level and at the operational level. but what i think in a way, in the intelligence world that's a triumph of middle management in the culture of persistence of for years taking this raw intercepts, you know, translating, listening, going back, connecting the dots, and then finally discovering and finding someone calling the chief courier for bin laden, who literally had to leave that compound and drive 90 minutes before he could put the battery in his cell phone -- operational security -- and then they found out about that and they said, ah hah, this is the guy we've been chasing for years. >> this guy was not hiding in a cave, and now intelligenc
presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, the bbc's katty kay, associate editor of "the washington post," author of "obama's wars," bob woodward. happy mother's day to you, ladies. i will start with that. bob woodward, what do we now know that we didn't know report? you reported exclusive details over the weekend in "the washington post"? >> well, we know that this was a ten-year hunt that was very frustrating for everyone, at the highest level and at the...
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. - 'kay. - now you gonna show us how it works? okay, um... ( winding ) what is it? is it a mascot or what? no, no, no, it, um-- i didn't even know i was going to have to sound this horn at all. i was with the army commandos. we came in on the beaches near to edstrom. and there was a bit of thing went on about whether or not the radio sets we had would work well in a built-up area. they were perfectly all right for open country. and, so, i understand that the french commander, um, commandant philip kieffer, uh, produced the horn and-- and said "well, find someone to sound this." and the adjutant came, pointed at me and said "if you can sound a hunting horn, you can sound this." and when i tried it, i found that it was a little different from a straightforward english hunting horn. we thought it gave us a little more puff with this. um, and when we finally came and bashed our way through and came to the-- the german gun battery and were ready to go, uh, i found the radios were working quite well. so, i thought, well, i won't have to sound it. - and what happened? - we
. - 'kay. - now you gonna show us how it works? okay, um... ( winding ) what is it? is it a mascot or what? no, no, no, it, um-- i didn't even know i was going to have to sound this horn at all. i was with the army commandos. we came in on the beaches near to edstrom. and there was a bit of thing went on about whether or not the radio sets we had would work well in a built-up area. they were perfectly all right for open country. and, so, i understand that the french commander, um, commandant...
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mary kay letorneau served 7 1/2 years in prison for a relationship with a 13-year-old. she delivered two of his babies behind bars. the two married after she was released in 2004. we tried to contact the attorneys for all three of those women involved in texas cases, only britney's lawyer said that she has not been officially charged and the investigation continues. dan, bianna? >>> let's check the headlines once again. with rob claiborne. >> good morning, everyone. in the news the former head of the imf is out of jail this morning. dominique strauss-kahn, who's accused of sexual assault is under house arrest at this new york city apartment building. he'll be under armed guards at all time. >>> and convicted murderer amanda knox made an emotional appeal during a hearing in an italian court today. speaking in italian, she thanked them for giving them more time to for their report. she said that she doesn't want to be in prison the rest of her life. >>> they inspected damage to the belly of the space shuttle. nasa said that there's no reason to be alarmed. the astronauts
mary kay letorneau served 7 1/2 years in prison for a relationship with a 13-year-old. she delivered two of his babies behind bars. the two married after she was released in 2004. we tried to contact the attorneys for all three of those women involved in texas cases, only britney's lawyer said that she has not been officially charged and the investigation continues. dan, bianna? >>> let's check the headlines once again. with rob claiborne. >> good morning, everyone. in the news...
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. >> he was in operation desert storm and where he saw the fear, violence and kay yas of combat -- chaos of combat and decided it's where american public should see what it's like before sending young men and women to war. >> i don't care so much whether you are for or against the war but that you are ignorant against of what is happening or ignorant of your role it in. >> toole says he tries to avoid labels like "pro" or "anti-war" and he wants to get rid of any romantic notions about combat. he says it's a horrible scene of death, bleeding, dying and maiming. but the work is hard to categorize. political without being partisan. in your face, but not obknocks. designs range from old battleship on the high seas to wounded man surrounded by colleagues or an ad for a german submarine gun used for close-quarters combat. it's reasonable to ask if this is some sort of therapy or self-help for a man traumatized by war. he says no. >> if it's therapy, it's not working that well. >> not everybody buys in his vision. >> they don't want to deal with that image. too much. they can't accept the cup.
. >> he was in operation desert storm and where he saw the fear, violence and kay yas of combat -- chaos of combat and decided it's where american public should see what it's like before sending young men and women to war. >> i don't care so much whether you are for or against the war but that you are ignorant against of what is happening or ignorant of your role it in. >> toole says he tries to avoid labels like "pro" or "anti-war" and he wants to get rid...
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and here with my wife, mary kay, who is the finest human beings i have ever known. [applause] we have been married 28 years. we are here with two of our seven kids, elizabeth, raise your hand and gracie, come here gracie. i want to show you what good political work consists of. gracie was not much familiar with south new hampshire university and was there yesterday as her dad gave the commencement speech. she was celebrating her birthday. as she was celebrating her 12th birthday,right? they gave her a great sweatshirt and she put it on gratuitously as she toured new hampshire as it is suggested she is a local, right? have you enjoyed it so far today? thank you, gracie. grace is a wonderful girl. she has had a most remarkable life. when we come back, we hope in the future for a second, third, and for the engagement of we get to that point, we understand that what it takes in new hampshire, we hope you'll get a better understanding and appreciation of this little girl. and indeed our entire family some of whom you might like. it is a great honor to be back after havin
and here with my wife, mary kay, who is the finest human beings i have ever known. [applause] we have been married 28 years. we are here with two of our seven kids, elizabeth, raise your hand and gracie, come here gracie. i want to show you what good political work consists of. gracie was not much familiar with south new hampshire university and was there yesterday as her dad gave the commencement speech. she was celebrating her birthday. as she was celebrating her 12th birthday,right? they...
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i want to introduce my family, i am here with my wife, mary kay, the finest human being ever known. we are married for 28 years, and with two of our seven children. elizabeth, no raise your hand, and gracie. come here, i want to show you what good political work consists of here. gracie who wasn't much familiar with south new hampshire university was there yesterday as her dad gave the commentment speech. and she was celebrating her birthday. and as she was celebrating her 12th birthday -- right? yeah, and they give her a sweat shirt and she put it on rather gratuitously and as if she's a local. have you enjoyed it today? yeah, thank you, gracie. she's a wonderful girl that has had a most remarkable life. and when we come back and in the future and when we come back for a second, third and fourth engagement, when we get to that point. because we understand that is what it takes in new hampshire. and we hope you get a better appreciation for this little girl and indeed our entire family. it's a great honor to be back after serving our nation two years in beijing. if you want to get a
i want to introduce my family, i am here with my wife, mary kay, the finest human being ever known. we are married for 28 years, and with two of our seven children. elizabeth, no raise your hand, and gracie. come here, i want to show you what good political work consists of here. gracie who wasn't much familiar with south new hampshire university was there yesterday as her dad gave the commentment speech. and she was celebrating her birthday. and as she was celebrating her 12th birthday --...
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i think the scott walkers, the john kay sick, even chris christie learned something from him. >> schieffer: why do you think he decided not to run? >> you have to ask him. he's been a very formidable competitor. i thought he would be in the frontrunners from day one if he had decided to run. >> schieffer: let's talk about your campaign. we kind of laid it out there. you began your campaign last week on "meet the press" with what i have to say was withering criticism of the plan passed by the republican house to replace medicare with government subsidized private insurance. you heard them. you've heard them all week. republicans from rush limbaugh to governor nikki haley of south carolina to paul ryan himself cried foul. then you backed off and said you made a mistake. but you sounded pretty certain. i just want to go back and let's listen to what you said last week. >> do you think that republicans ought to buck the public opposition and really move forward to completely change medicare, turn it into a voucher program where you give seniors some premium support and so that they can go out
i think the scott walkers, the john kay sick, even chris christie learned something from him. >> schieffer: why do you think he decided not to run? >> you have to ask him. he's been a very formidable competitor. i thought he would be in the frontrunners from day one if he had decided to run. >> schieffer: let's talk about your campaign. we kind of laid it out there. you began your campaign last week on "meet the press" with what i have to say was withering criticism...
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. >> thank you, kay. thank you all for coming. [applause] >> thank you. >> the book is "manning up." [applause] >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here online. type the author or book title in the search bar on the upper left side of the page and click search. you can also share anything you see on booktv.org easily by clicking share on the upper left side of the page and selecting the format. booktv streams live online for 48 hours every weekend with top nonfiction books and authors. booktv.org. >> up next on booktv, a panel from the 2011 los angeles times festival of books titled "history, identity and purpose: california, chicanos and beyond," with mario garcia and sal castro, daniel hernandez and miriam pawel, author of "the union of their dreams." this is about an hour. >> um, hello. thank you and welcome to usc and welcome to the los angeles times book festival. my name is hector tobar, i write a column for the los angelesmes, times. and, um, and i'm here tote moderate the panel, "history,id identity an
. >> thank you, kay. thank you all for coming. [applause] >> thank you. >> the book is "manning up." [applause] >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here online. type the author or book title in the search bar on the upper left side of the page and click search. you can also share anything you see on booktv.org easily by clicking share on the upper left side of the page and selecting the format. booktv streams live online for 48 hours every...
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we -- thanks, kay. we have time for some questions, and we do have a microphone, i think. so if you could wait for the mic to be delivered and just identify yourself, that would be great. we'll start over here on the left side. >> kay, this is your friend, amy. >> hello, amy. >> i teach at penn law school, and i wanted to ask you about a phenomenon that i've actually recently looked into which is that men still overwhelmingly dominate in certain precincts of power and influence. so take, for example, what i call journals of opinion. you know, if you look at the new york review of books, the new republic, all those sorts of publications on the right and the left, the weekly standard, the people who are writing for them are overwhelmingly male, and that's true of the 20-something to 30-something generation. there's a whole body of social science that suggests that even among college graduates men are far more informed, they know more about a range of topics, they are more curious. i just would ask you to comment on whether you think that will continue. >> well, i do, actuall
we -- thanks, kay. we have time for some questions, and we do have a microphone, i think. so if you could wait for the mic to be delivered and just identify yourself, that would be great. we'll start over here on the left side. >> kay, this is your friend, amy. >> hello, amy. >> i teach at penn law school, and i wanted to ask you about a phenomenon that i've actually recently looked into which is that men still overwhelmingly dominate in certain precincts of power and...
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republican senators john mccain and kay bailey hutchison are siding with the president. >> that's a judgment that has to be made by the president and taking all things into consideration. my initial -- my initial opinion is that it's not necessary to do so. >> i think that a doubter is going to doubt a picture as much as they doubt dna evidence and every other verification that we have given. >> now they spoke after a closed door meeting wednesday with cia directorially on pay net director. the navy seals who reportedly took out bin laden are back in the u.s. we do not know the names of the seals involved in the raid but we know they are based near virginia beach. for more on all the developments of this story, go to wusa9.com. there we have a special section at the top of our home page. at 6:30, some of your facebook comments on the president's decision not to release the photo of bin laden's body. >>> in other news, this morning a rockville couple is waking up in the hospital after an explosion leveled their home. we first told you about the explosion on ashley drive yesterday morning. fir
republican senators john mccain and kay bailey hutchison are siding with the president. >> that's a judgment that has to be made by the president and taking all things into consideration. my initial -- my initial opinion is that it's not necessary to do so. >> i think that a doubter is going to doubt a picture as much as they doubt dna evidence and every other verification that we have given. >> now they spoke after a closed door meeting wednesday with cia directorially on pay...
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kai reed spoke with them tonight about their experiences and joins us live from the studio. >> they are taking part in the u.s.-star -- pakistan journalism exchange program. this week they received an education they never expected. >> it was like really exciting. >> they are professional journalists from pakistan, visiting the u.s. for journalistic exchange program. there were in washington sees these the only two days into their trip when the announcement came that u.s. forces had killed osama bin laden. >> we are not expecting this news. pakistan is suffering from terrorism and almost 30,000 pakistanis have lost their lives in this war. i could see people from my window gathering and cheering. it was exciting. at the same time, i believe i should have been back in my home country. part of their unique experience is to witness how the news is covered and proceed, thousands of miles from home. >> i think there is a perception in the united states that -- my point of view is that people ask us, are you happy he is gone? as if we has -- have a reason not to be happy about it. >> they will
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while we're waiting on kay to approach the microphone, i just want to say the successes we have had in nasa, the bill being passed last year, as well a lot of the funding that has now implemented the nasa authorization bill -- this young lady is responsible for a lot of that. so thank you. >> mr. chairman, i thank you. we have worked very hard to try to move nasa forward. i think that the authorization bill that brought together the need for the commercial investments and the commercial opportunities along with the uyouth of our work force that has so many years, and building the launchers, together we believe we have a good way forward. and what i hope we can hear from you today is that we need to adhere to the authorization strategy, and that that is the way we should be proceeding. i think the chairman and i and senator boozman and senator rockefeller are all very concerned about how slow everything seems to be moving. about a couple of months, we're going to be relying on the russians to take americans into space. we have one more shuttle that will be going up this summer but after
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cave somewhere essentially on the pakistani border, far removed from the day-to-day operations offal kai da. intere very interestingly they said, no, we believe he was in an operational setting in this compound. that's a change from what we've been led to believe. so perhaps the u.s. intelligence committee, we can assume a lot more over the years than they were publicly divulging. how could bin laden have had so much control? he used a very small tight circle of loyal couriers. it was one who did him in. he used couriers, thumb drives, no television and they did nochlgt they exercised a lost skurl. tend it wasn't enough and the s.e.a.l.s were able to get there and kill bin laden. >> barbara, i have to ask. did he or she reveal there was any more actionable detail? we heard about the plot that was being mulled over to attack american rails. ultimately the sense i have is that was serious at the time, not so serious now. but the was there serious intelligence information they reported to you? >> what they told reporters is if they get any of that so-called actionable intelligence, somethin
cave somewhere essentially on the pakistani border, far removed from the day-to-day operations offal kai da. intere very interestingly they said, no, we believe he was in an operational setting in this compound. that's a change from what we've been led to believe. so perhaps the u.s. intelligence committee, we can assume a lot more over the years than they were publicly divulging. how could bin laden have had so much control? he used a very small tight circle of loyal couriers. it was one who...
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. >> good morning, montgomery county passes a sweeping five cent tax on paper and plastic bags, i'm kai jackson. i'll have details on whether this could spread around the state. >> traffic control, if you are just about to head out. no major issues to get in your way. we'll show you a look at that from sky chopper 13 in just a minute. right now, we'll send it to marty. >> benefits, men and women in the armed forces. how you can participate. america's favorite drill sargeant, you know exactly who he is when you see him. he is talking about that can of wd-40s. you stay tuned. the morning edition continues, right after this. >>> >>> it is exactly 6:30 as you look at the inner harbor and the enchantment of the seas in the upper right hand corner, going into the port of baltimore. sharon has your land lock traffic. marty is at first warning weather. >> let's go ahead and take a look at the day part. it will be sunny and breezy if not windy at times. low 50s. 66, high temperatures right near 70, by that time, it will be back in the mid-50s. don take it away. >> and sharon at traffic control.
. >> good morning, montgomery county passes a sweeping five cent tax on paper and plastic bags, i'm kai jackson. i'll have details on whether this could spread around the state. >> traffic control, if you are just about to head out. no major issues to get in your way. we'll show you a look at that from sky chopper 13 in just a minute. right now, we'll send it to marty. >> benefits, men and women in the armed forces. how you can participate. america's favorite drill sargeant,...
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mercedes also known as kay. both of them were in their 60s. detectives say a man called 911 and told dispatchers there was a shooting victim in his house. and the deputies arrived, they found larry perry dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. his wife kay also had been shot to death. >>> coming up on news 4, there was another tornado touched and another life was lost. >>> former miss usa explaining in graphic detail why a security patdown at the airport went too far. >>> a new terror scare near a nuclear plant. >> we'll show you what led to a water rescue on the potomac. >> lindsay, what's ahead in sports. >> coming up, the nationals get defensive against the defending world champions. also another nfl team begins players-only workouts. and how the capitals plan to [ male announcer ] looking for a complete picture of your money? meet pnc virtual wallet. it comes with a calendar that shows you all your finances at once. it lets you know when your money's going out. and when it's coming in. it even tells you when you're running low.
mercedes also known as kay. both of them were in their 60s. detectives say a man called 911 and told dispatchers there was a shooting victim in his house. and the deputies arrived, they found larry perry dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. his wife kay also had been shot to death. >>> coming up on news 4, there was another tornado touched and another life was lost. >>> former miss usa explaining in graphic detail why a security patdown at the airport went too...
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were destroyed in that army corps of engineer, when they blew up that levee to try to save the town of kay row, illinois. >>> and new video shows why two missouri national guardsmen are being called heroes. they save an elderly woman from powerful floodwaters. the 93-year-old woman's car became trapped on a highway covered with water rushing from a swollen river. they used a tow rope to bring that woman to safety. >> prince charles is scheduled to meet with president obama today on the second day of his three-day trip to washington. the prince arrived in the u.s. yesterday, just four days after prince william got married. he planted a tree at common good city farm on capitol hill. it's a small farm that grows produce for low-income residents. >> he's a pro poepb epblt of sustainable agriculture. and i think more people will have awareness about eating right and growing food in a sustainable way so we have our resources indefinitely to continue to grow food on it. and i believe that the word will get out a lot quicker now that he's come to the farm. >> before meeting with the president char
were destroyed in that army corps of engineer, when they blew up that levee to try to save the town of kay row, illinois. >>> and new video shows why two missouri national guardsmen are being called heroes. they save an elderly woman from powerful floodwaters. the 93-year-old woman's car became trapped on a highway covered with water rushing from a swollen river. they used a tow rope to bring that woman to safety. >> prince charles is scheduled to meet with president obama today...